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Um...you guys do know that TT has used his very first draft pick to take an offensive line tackle for two of the last three years, right? If you have a crystal ball that clearly proves which guys are going to be injured, I sure hope you will share that with Packer management.

Um, you do know that Bulaga regressed this year prior to his injury, right? Sitton has taken a step down too. Newhouse has regressed the last two weeks after a promising start. They cannot open holes for a good running back, let alone a below avg runner like Green.

I am sure the coaching has been superb as witnessed by the explosive run game and granite wall surrounding Aaron.

Bob McGinn is right -- the way to shore up the OL is to play the starting 4 from left to right and insert Barclay. Just as they wouldn't move a LB to play the slot if a CB went down, so should they not play Lang at RT when he's clearly a LG. It weakens the entire line. MM hinted at changes, and I hope for his sake it's playing Barclay the remaining Starting 4. Play the Big 4 WRs with Kuhn in the backfield to help Barclay. Cheap with the TE. "Barclay has no experience," they say. He started at West Virginia, and came into the league the same way as Dez Moses, who played every snap last week.

Or have 8 men in the box just like when they threw the TD to Jordy. They had 8 in the box on that play Rodgers wasn't touched and he threw a TD. The Bears used the same strategy against the very Vikings that we are playing this Sunday. Cutler stayed upright and they won the game. It isn't rocket science, but MM has to break free from his typical strategy and adjust to the players he has available. We can win games with only three WR's for the majority of the snaps during a game. And with more men in the box, running the ball will be more successful.